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		<title>Saudi Arabia ranks second globally in humanitarian aid</title>
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<p><strong>Riyadh </strong> &#8211; Saudi Arabia has emerged as one of the world’s leading humanitarian donors, ranking second globally and first in the Arab world for humanitarian aid contributions in 2025, according to data from the United Nations Financial Tracking Service.</p>



<p> The Kingdom’s humanitarian footprint has been particularly strong in conflict-affected regions, with Yemen receiving the largest share of its assistance, accounting for 49.3 percent of total aid, while Saudi Arabia also ranked second in overall contributions to the Syrian Arab Republic.</p>



<p>This global ranking reflects Saudi Arabia’s sustained commitment to international relief efforts during a period marked by prolonged conflicts, humanitarian crises, and rising needs across multiple regions. </p>



<p>The scale and consistency of Saudi assistance have positioned the Kingdom among the most influential donor nations worldwide, reinforcing its role as a key supporter of vulnerable populations.</p>



<p>In addition to its 2025 humanitarian performance, a recently released 2024 report on developmental assistance highlighted Saudi Arabia’s broader contributions to global aid. </p>



<p>The Kingdom ranked second among 16 non-member donor countries and secured the 10th position globally in terms of total aid volume among 48 donor countries, including both members and non-members. </p>



<p>This demonstrates that Saudi Arabia’s engagement extends beyond emergency relief to long-term development and reconstruction initiatives.</p>



<p>Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, supervisor-general of the Saudi humanitarian aid agency KSrelief, underscored that these achievements are rooted in the Kingdom’s values of generosity and its emphasis on preserving human dignity.</p>



<p> He noted that Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian leadership is not driven solely by statistics but by a long-standing moral commitment to supporting communities affected by war, poverty, and natural disasters.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s aid efforts are implemented through a structured and transparent system, with all contributions documented in real time on the Saudi aid platform, recognized as the largest humanitarian aid platform in the region.</p>



<p> This transparency allows international organizations, partners, and the public to track the scope and impact of Saudi-funded projects across different countries and sectors.</p>



<p>The Kingdom’s humanitarian strategy has benefited from strong institutional backing and clear policy direction, supported by King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. </p>



<p>Their continued support has played a critical role in strengthening Saudi Arabia’s international humanitarian standing and ensuring that aid delivery remains efficient, targeted, and impactful.</p>



<p>Yemen has remained a central focus of Saudi humanitarian efforts due to the scale of the ongoing crisis and its direct regional implications.</p>



<p> Saudi-funded projects in Yemen have covered food security, healthcare, shelter, water, and sanitation, aiming to address both immediate needs and longer-term stability. </p>



<p>The Kingdom’s leading share of aid to Yemen highlights its commitment to alleviating suffering in one of the world’s most severe humanitarian emergencies.</p>



<p>Similarly, Saudi Arabia’s position as the second-largest donor to humanitarian efforts in the Syrian Arab Republic reflects its engagement in addressing displacement, health challenges, and basic service shortages caused by years of conflict.</p>



<p> These contributions have supported millions of affected civilians and reinforced Saudi Arabia’s role in regional humanitarian response mechanisms.</p>



<p>Dr. Al-Rabeeah emphasized that Saudi Arabia continues to act as a constant source of generosity and a symbol of goodwill on the global stage. </p>



<p>He stated that the Kingdom remains firmly committed to extending help wherever it is needed, regardless of geography, politics, or cultural differences, reinforcing its image as a reliable and principled humanitarian partner.</p>



<p>As global humanitarian needs continue to rise, Saudi Arabia’s ranking and sustained contributions signal its intention to remain at the forefront of international aid efforts. </p>



<p>The Kingdom’s approach combines financial strength, institutional capacity, and ethical responsibility, positioning it as a major force in shaping the future of humanitarian assistance worldwide.</p>
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		<title>KSrelief Expands Lifesaving Medical Support for Vulnerable Gaza Patients</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian arm, KSrelief, continues to play a vital role in delivering lifesaving healthcare to vulnerable patients]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian arm, KSrelief, continues to play a vital role in delivering lifesaving healthcare to vulnerable patients from Gaza, reflecting the Kingdom’s long-standing commitment to compassion and global solidarity.</p>



<p>Through targeted medical interventions, KSrelief is addressing urgent health needs for children and families who face severe limitations in accessing specialized treatment within Gaza’s strained healthcare system.</p>



<p>One such case involves Yazan Sami Nasman, a nine-year-old Palestinian child suffering from a tumor in the lymphatic system, whose condition required advanced medical care beyond local capacity.</p>



<p>As his health deteriorated, medical assessments highlighted the urgent need for specialized treatment and intensive care, prompting swift humanitarian coordination to secure appropriate medical support.</p>



<p>Following official arrangements, Yazan was transferred to Jordan to receive treatment at the King Hussein Cancer Center in Amman, a regional hub for advanced oncology care.</p>



<p>There, he is undergoing periodic examinations conducted by a dedicated pediatric lymphatic tumor team, ensuring continuous monitoring and tailored treatment to control his condition.</p>



<p>These medical efforts aim not only to stabilize his health but also to minimize long-term complications, offering renewed hope to his family during a deeply challenging time.</p>



<p>KSrelief’s support is part of a broader cooperation agreement signed in 2024 with the King Hussein Cancer Center, designed to treat cancer patients from Gaza who are deprived of essential care.</p>



<p>The initiative underscores the importance of cross-border humanitarian partnerships in addressing medical crises where local systems are overwhelmed by conflict and resource constraints.</p>



<p>Beyond Yazan’s case, KSrelief has extended similar support to numerous children from Gaza, each facing life-threatening conditions that require urgent and specialized intervention.</p>



<p>Among them is seven-year-old Eileen Rami Al-Kilani, who received treatment for colon cancer, highlighting the agency’s focus on pediatric oncology as a critical humanitarian priority.</p>



<p>KSrelief has also facilitated complex surgical procedures, including heart surgery for Mira Suhaib Aqqad, a Palestinian child born with a congenital heart defect.</p>



<p>In another urgent case, six-year-old Mohammed Abdullah Al-Kutnan was transferred from Gaza to Jordan to receive treatment for neuroblastoma, a rare and aggressive childhood cancer.</p>



<p>Emergency care was likewise provided to three-year-old Seleen Shadi Abdul Salam, who is battling acute leukemia and requires continuous specialized medical supervision.</p>



<p>These interventions demonstrate KSrelief’s ability to respond rapidly to diverse medical emergencies, ensuring that children are not denied care due to circumstances beyond their control.</p>



<p>Currently, KSrelief is implementing a comprehensive medical project in collaboration with the King Hussein Cancer Center to treat 150 Palestinian cancer patients from Gaza.</p>



<p>The project, valued at over $3.6 million, reflects a structured and sustainable approach to humanitarian healthcare, focusing on long-term treatment rather than short-term relief alone.</p>



<p>By prioritizing access to specialized facilities and expert medical teams, the initiative aims to significantly improve survival rates and quality of life for affected patients.</p>



<p>KSrelief’s healthcare programs form a core part of Saudi Arabia’s wider humanitarian mission, which spans medical aid, food security, shelter, and emergency response worldwide.</p>



<p>Through these efforts, the Kingdom reinforces its role as a leading contributor to global humanitarian assistance, guided by principles of dignity, equity, and human solidarity.</p>



<p>For families in Gaza facing immense uncertainty, KSrelief’s continued medical support represents not only access to treatment, but also reassurance that they are not alone.</p>
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